Brain Omassajja, a resident of Gayaza Namavundu is currently in need of Shs 40m to have a fresh start in life with a Kidney transplant.
After several tests were carried out, it was discovered that Omasajja was battling with double kidney failure and urgently needed a transplant to survive.
The 26-year-old was diagnosed with Kidney failure in December 2023, which is suspected to have resulted from using antibiotics for some other ailment.
At the time before getting bed ridden due to the intensitivity of the dialysis sessions, Omasajja was pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Library and Information Science at Makerere University in his first year.
His first step to recovery was to secure a donor, which he thankfully did and then proceeded to go for an operation in India. He is currently admitted to Jaypee Hospital in India.
Omasajja has been surviving on dialysis for a year which is very costly. The family now seeks Shs 40M which will cover the balance of the treatment needed for the operation to take place, accommodation, and upkeep costs for Omasajja, the donor and caretaker for the period he will stay in India.
Friends have now organized a carwash slated for Sunday, November 3 at La Verde Gardens Kigo, opposite Serena Hotel in Kigo as a campaign to raise funds for this cause.
Amal Brenda, his sister, says a kidney transplant is more than just a medical procedure as her brother is currently dependent on dialysis, which is physically, emotionally, and financially draining.
“My brother, son, and friend to many needs this surgery to have a chance at a healthy future. I understand that these times are tough for many, but any support financially or in the form of prayers and encouragement will mean the world to us,” she says.
She adds that your generosity will bring hope, strength, and the gift of life to her brother.
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What is a kidney transplant?
A surgical procedure to place a functioning kidney from a donor into a person whose Kidneys no longer function properly.
The kidneys remove excess fluid and waste from your blood. When your kidneys lose their filtering ability, dangerous levels of fluid and waste accumulate in your body condition known as Kidney failure.
A kidney transplant is often the best treatment for Kidney failure. Only one donated kidney is needed to replace two failed kidneys, making living donor kidney transplantation an option.